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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make a ritual" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of creating or establishing a specific set of actions or ceremonies that are performed in a particular order for a purpose.
Example: "To celebrate the new year, we decided to make a ritual that included lighting candles and sharing our hopes for the coming year."
Alternatives: "create a ceremony" or "establish a tradition."
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Why not make a ritual of it?
Make a ritual out of truly tasting your food before you decide if it needs tweaking.
If the trip is a long one, make a ritual of stopping at the same place to eat.
If I have time, I sit at it and make a ritual out of preparing to go out.
But these spots on the bay side remain little known except to the locals and boaters who ply Jamaica Bay and make a ritual of stopping by.
She knows we eat too fast in front of the TV or with newspaper in hand, while French women make a ritual out of every meal.
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Children, in particular, have made a ritual of this.
Each hunting season, Seubert and his grandparents, uncles, cousins and close friends made a ritual of the deer hunt.
Matthew Pizzo, the University of Texas law student, made a ritual of taking families to Wal-Mart when they were released.
He makes a ritual out of bath time and carefully oversees every aspect of Annie's bathing.
It was a favorite of James Beard, who lived nearby and made a ritual of dining at the restaurant on Christmas Eve.
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